What Reform’s Project Is All About
Reform is all about driving meaningful change through inclusion and accessibility. They see accessibility not just as a checkbox but as a fundamental part of responsible digital transformation. The goal? To make sure everyone can get the most out of their website, no matter their abilities. But it doesn’t stop there. Reform is deeply committed to a bigger vision—one where compassion and respect for people, communities, and the environment guide every step. It’s about designing the change we want to see, putting long-term well-being front and center.
The Main Benefit: Creating a Just and Regenerative Economy
At the heart of Reform’s mission is the belief that change is possible. And here’s what that looks like in numbers and facts:
- B Corp score of 85.5, reflecting strong commitment to social and environmental performance.
- Focus on circular economy principles that minimize waste and maximize resource efficiency.
- Emphasis on regenerative design that actively renews natural processes.
- Support for organizations to become drivers of change towards sustainability and regeneration.
- Integration of strategic design, innovation, creativity, co-creation, and collaboration.
From Extractive to Regenerative: A New Way of Thinking
Reform pushes beyond just sustainability. The focus shifts to a circular economy that’s regenerative by nature. Instead of just reducing harm, the aim is to actively support and renew the environment. Think of it like this: waste isn’t waste anymore—it’s a resource. Diversity and networking aren’t just buzzwords; they’re essential for building resilience in ecosystems. This mindset change is crucial for creating systems that don’t just survive but thrive.
Design Is the Key to Transformation
Design decisions have a huge impact. They shape how products, services, and business models come to life—and how they fit back into the cycle at the end of their lifespan. Reform’s approach? Avoid waste and pollution from the get-go. Design with the goal of giving back more to the environment than what’s taken. Life itself is at the center of regenerative design, making it the ultimate tool to master the shift towards a circular, resilient economy.
Accessibility and Inclusion: Foundations of Responsible Change
Inclusion isn’t just a side note—it’s a core value. Reform understands that true digital transformation must be accessible to all. This means designing websites and experiences that everyone can use easily and effectively. It’s about meeting people where they are, with empathy and respect. Accessibility is a fundamental requirement for responsible innovation and transformation in today’s digital world.
Project Impact: Aligning with Global Goals
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
- SDG 13: Climate Action
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
Let’s Talk About Change: Moving from Theory to Practice
The journey to a circular and regenerative way of working isn’t one-size-fits-all. Every company has its own unique challenges, resources, and needs. Reform offers tailored support to help organizations move from ideas to real-world impact. It’s about walking alongside companies as they transform holistically—changing not just what they do, but how they think and operate. Because real change? It’s a process, and it’s worth every step.





















